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Wondering if the average has been good bad of mediocre?


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If you're speaking of Netgear's Prosafe client, it is actually just a
rebranded Safenet Softremote client. The only difference is the
packaging and the price. It's much, much chaper to buy the Netgear.

I've used it on a few machines with Zywall VPN/Firewalls. It's worked
just fine for me. Setup is a bit tricky, but easy compared with many
of the other IPSEC clients.


Brad


On Wed, 16 Jun 2004 10:19:38 GMT, T <tberk@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

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